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Craig Wright's 'Delilah' is Not a Spinoff of 'Greenleaf'
The cat is out of the bag, and it is not what fans of Greenleaf expected. Craig Wright created Delilah just as he created Greenleaf that ended on August 11, 2020 after five seasons. Delilah will be released in 2021 as an entirely different series that is not affiliated with Greenleaf at all. The only two things both series have in common are their creator and their network.
Margaret MinnicksPublished 4 years ago in Geeks‘Delilah’ is not a spin-off of ‘Greenleaf’
Oprah Winfrey and Craig Wright promised Greenleaf fans a spin-off which implied that some of the cast possibly would be involved in a new show. Interviews were given where Craig Wright and Lynn Whitfield teased that Lady Mae would come into her own, on the new series. Fans as well as the cast have been speculating about the new show and articles written about possibilities. A promo aired during the Greenleaf season finale which said, “ Delilah” coming soon". There was never anything officers al that indicated that this new show would be a Greenleaf spin-off but the timing of the announcement seemed to suggest it.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 4 years ago in GeeksBritni Sarpy's star is rising since leaving General Hospital
The beautiful Britni Sarpy arrived in the world of daytime drama portraying a relation of one of the most beloved soap families. She was the niece of Luke Spencer and cousin of Carly Corinthos on General Hospital. Her character Valerie Spencer was the daughter of Luke and Bobbi Spencer's sister. Valerie joined the police force and later had an affair with cousin Lulu's husband Dante. She became good friends with Sonny's daughter Kristina Davis then for whatever reason, Valerie disappeared from the screen. She was sporatically on camera a few more times and once shared a kiss with Kristina.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 4 years ago in Geeks'Ant-Man 3' Director Gives Brief Update on Paul Rudd’s Threequel
Thanks to the pandemic induced scheduling halt on film production, many of the Phase 4 MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) films and series were put on hold. There is finally an update for the final installment of the Ant-Man trilogy from the director himself, Peyton Reed. A fan recently asked Reed how things were progressing on the film on Twitter. Reed replied, “Going well sir.”
Culture SlatePublished 4 years ago in Geeks8 Best Movies on Netflix This Week
So am on a good mood today and I’ve decided to show some love, so fasten your belts as I take you on a journey of some thrilling and interesting Netflix movies that would definitely make your day:
Samuel OpemeyPublished 4 years ago in GeeksCarrie Bernans Discusses Her Time On The Set Of 'Avengers,' Her New Show 'Ultimate Tag,' And More
I had the opportunity to interview my friend Carrie Bernans, an award-winning actress and stunt woman. She is well known for Marvel's Black Panther, Luke Cage, and Avengers, as well as CBS series SEAL Team and more.
Culture SlatePublished 4 years ago in GeeksZack Snyder Explains Why He Used "Hallelujah" In The New 'Justice League' Trailer
There is no doubt that The Snyder Cut of Justice League panel at DC FanDome, a virtual convention for various media related to DC Comics, became a hot topic among the superhero movie fan community. Snyder’s interpretation of the 2017 film will be released in four parts, one hour each, on HBO Max. A trailer for Snyder’s version came out of the panel, set to the song “Hallelujah” by Leonard Cohen. Oddly, there is no dialogue to go with the visuals, just this song.
Culture SlatePublished 4 years ago in GeeksThoughts on The Batman trailer
Let me preface these thoughts with a simple statement: I love superheroes, and my favourite superhero is Batman. Also, this is not a brief review of a small teaser. I believe fans of Batman often straddle the line between being the hardest critics of the Caped Crusader while at the same time defending him and his lore against fairly reasonable criticisms. I want to take a broader look at the recent background of Batman's big screen appearances, and what this teaser might mean for the future. If you want nothing more than a fan's thoughts on the trailer, scroll till you see the signal and read from there. With all those vaguries in mind, onwards.
Rory HoffmanPublished 4 years ago in Geeks'The Suicide Squad' - DC Reveals Promotional Images With New Villains On The Team
Last Saturday's DC FanDome virtual convention offered us an incredible look at upcoming DC properties, one of the most exciting of which is James Gunn's The Suicide Squad.
Culture SlatePublished 4 years ago in GeeksCW Developing A Live-Action Series Featuring The Powerpuff Girls As Twentysomethings
TV viewers remember specific cartoons as being major parts of their childhoods. Those who grew up with a certain cartoon in particular may want to sit down if they have not heard the news already: The Powerpuff Girls franchise is getting its own live-action series developed by the CW, with the titular characters being in their twenties and dealing with more adult themes.
Culture SlatePublished 4 years ago in GeeksTenet Review (Will contain spoilers)
Written & Directed by Christopher Nolan Starring: John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, Himesh Patel, Clemence Posey, Aaron Taylor Johnson, Kenneth Branagh & Michael Caine.
Neil GregoryPublished 4 years ago in GeeksSpongebob: The New Spongebob Movie is the worst thing in 2020 since the Coronavirus
Spongebob: The New Spongebob Movie is the worst thing to happen to 2020 since the coronavirus. This movie was so bad it made me wish that movie theatres remained closed, and it made me reconsider if they should ever reopen if this is the kind of shit Hollywood passes off as a movie nowadays.
Danny DuffPublished 4 years ago in Geeks